Like your usual neighborhood dive, Bourbon Street is solid but can be a bit rough around the edges. Yeah, it’s got a decent 4.1 rating from 249 reviews, but the charm can wear thin if you’re looking for something extraordinary.
Screen Setup & Sound
The screens are everywhere. You can’t miss one, even if you’re trying. The setup is straightforward: a mix of big ones and smaller TVs hanging in every direction. All that’s good for catching the NFL games without craning your neck. But here’s the kicker—the sound quality can either blow you away or make you wish you brought earplugs. Sometimes it feels like they’re still figuring out the balance.
Food & Drinks
The drink prices are appealing, sitting in the $1–10 range, but don’t expect top-shelf stuff. The beer selection is decent—nothing that’ll have craft snobs swooning, but it’ll do the job. The food? Well, it’s your classic bar fare; wings, nachos, and burgers—but it’s all a bit hit or miss. Some days the wings are crispy and flavorful, and other times, you’re chewing on soggy disappointment. It swings wildly based on who’s cooking that shift.
What is the address of Bourbon Street?
Bourbon Street is located at 2428 E Cheyenne Ave, Las Vegas.
Can I book a table at Bourbon Street for game day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big games.
Are there other sports bars near Bourbon Street?
Yes, Las Vegas has several sports bars — check our Las Vegas guide for more options.
Does Bourbon Street show NFL?
Yes, Bourbon Street regularly screens NFL games along with other major sporting events.
